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GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
THE NIWB Off THE TWO STATES
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
A School Teachor Attempt* Suicide—
The Fourth Georgia Regiment—Dam
nii* Case* to Augusta'* City Court—
Th* Fannou* Conspiracy Case Again—
The Scarborough In veat'.Rutlou A
’ Cog That Gta Drunlt.
striRAU.
Aooorrting to Indiuntinns th* coming fall
an<l winter will Id one of the bueiiwt Cal
houn ha* ever known. Crop* ail over the
county are unusually good.
Mcßae ilirr U getting precious. T/its in
the busioe** portion of the town are offer
ing at $s per running foot, and nobody ts
anxious to sell at three figures.
Farmer* will raise more corn In Whitfield
eouoty this year than has been raised any
year since the war. There wit tw well
filled bins when the harvest Is told
Judge Crisp has gme to Kansas City,
where be will deliver a series of speech*., on
the political issues of the day. a>d will
make a tour of other Missouri cities
Whitfield county shows as large u In
crease in taxable property fhi year s any
of the tier of North west Georgia counties
except Poik, ho Increase is nearly SSUO,*
OUO.
Hav-making seems to pay aroir-d Mscno.
T. J. L.ue, who has a farm in the swamps
not far from the city, will harve>t 2U0,000
pounds of Bermuda grass bay from thirty
five acres this season
The shipment of ootton from Hogansville
from Sept. 1. IS'.O, to Aug 1, IS9I, has tieen
far above the average u many years past
Depot Agent Daley reports 11,027 bales
during the eiven months.
Pike county court was held In Zebulon
Monday and Tuesday, dispensing with a
considcrjbie arvoaut of b isines*. Judge J
S r’ope presided, with Col, J. J. Rogers
performing the duties of solicitor.
Mrs. James Als ibro ks is in possession of
rerhaps the oldest Bible in Troup county.
t has been handed down through fire suc
cessive generations, and how much further
back is unknown. It is doubtless over 150
years cld.
Another big suit for damagas was being
tried in the Augusta city o urt Thursday.
It was the cose of James Chisholm vs. the
Augusta and Summerville Railroad Com
pany. The amount of damages asked for
wa< $5,0C0.
The Wilcox county commissioners have
fixed the rate of taxation at 7 per oent. for
county tax. This, with the state tax, will
probably make 10 percent, the rateof taxa
tion for the present year. A slight increase
over lasl year’s rate.
Planters from various sections of Telfair
county say that the corn crop is excellent,
and that ootton is promising if they can
only have alternate sunshine and showe-s,
but that either, without the other, would
prove disastrous to the arop.
The finishing touches are being put on the
new building at the Academy for th Blind
at Macon. AU that remains to t arranged
is the fixing of some gas fixtures, wire
guards for the windows, eto. The academy
will open again during ih* first week in
September.
Jesup Sentinel: The railroad authorities
have dumped ihirtee i carload* of melons
into Phli.bclloway creek. The melons were
shipped and returuod by the consignees,
standing bora Id the yard until they were
nothing but a mushy mass, which had to be
got rid of.
Work on the oott in seed oil mill at Jack
son has been suspended for the present
Owing to the -trlngenoy of money matters,
and the probable inconvenience t.o some to
pay up all their stook this fall. It was deemed
best uotto complete the mill for this season
The buildings will, however. b finished at
once.
Henry McDowell of Griffin has a diminu
tive dog that is rapidly developing into a
habitual drunkard. He pays daily visits to
a bar, and greedily lap 9 the drippings from
the beer kegs until he gets so full that he
cao scarcely walk. He is a fat, chubby
little fellow, and staggers with a good
humored grace.
The sealed verdict of the jury in the case
of Mrs. Mary Ceoelia Honry, who sued th :
Georgia Railroad Company for SIO,OOO
damages for the killing of her son, Mat
Henry, was opened Thursday morning in
the Augusta city court. The verdict was
in favor of Mrs. Henry and gave her $3,000,
with interest from the time the accident
occurred.
Chattanooga News: It ig reported that a
large reward has been offered for the arrest
of the murderers of Mr. Pogue, who was
killed in a mist brutal manner at hie home,
near Spring creak church, Cherokee county,
a few nights ago. It is now surmised that
he was murdered to keep him from report
ing the aclions of certain men who had been
selling whisky in that vicinity without
license.
If the reports of our exchange area guide,
there is much dissatisfaction among the
farmers of the state in regard to their cot
ton and watermelon crops. Many will re
duce their acreage of both next year. Cot
ton has gold during the past week as low as
5 cents and the melon market has been
glutted. One paper says on acre of grass
will now yield a crop of hay more valuable
than ootton or watermelons.
Barnesville Gazette: There was a farmer
in town a few days ngo who was talking
about tanning. Baid be: ”1 now raise cot
ton to get seed tar manuring my corn, and
I raise wheat to get the straw to us* at
camp meeting.” If tbiajis thereat r -ason, he
must certainly be doing well, for he is put
ting bis products where they will pay him
best. Farmers must learn that they need
not raise so much cotton when the seed is
more valuable than lint.
Dalton Citizen: After all. th* peach
crop lacks a good deal of being failure in
this seotiou. We notice quite a quantity of
very good peaohe6 coming into town. They
sell at from 80 cents to $1 per bushel.
While net so fine as when the seasoD U favl
orable, still the fruit will do quite well for
canning aDd preserving. In the mountaiu
orchards, where the cold weather prevented
premature budding, the peaohes this year
are said to be unusually fine.
Deputy Marshal W. L. Poore of the
federal court returned to Macon Wednesday
from FloridA He was down there on busi
ness, he says, when he received copies of
newspapers containing attacks on him, and
he decided to come hack aDd face the music.
Mr. Poore says that be is ready and willing
to submit to a fair and impartial investiga
tion of his connection with Beauregard
Scarborough’s death, and that he hast.ned
his return to Georgia on that account.
A Voluminous bill of exceptions has been
filed in the federal court at alacon by Des
sau & Bartlett, defendant's counsel in the
famous conspiracy case agai si Luther A.
Hall, John K. Lancaster and Louis Knight.
This is an Important step toward making
an appeal to the supreme court of the
United States, and shows that the attor
neys are going to make a stubborn fight yet
in behalf of the four men who have already
served seven months of their tenteDcelc th*
Ohio penitentiary.
Fort Valley Leader: W* bad permission
to look over the books of e Fort Valley
biokcr this week, and find that he bat bed
a watermelon exchange by himself at Fort
Valley, and has dons fairly well with all
tb* melon* b* has handled—batter oe an av
erage than any one else. He bas handled
melone from Perry, Myrtle, Fort Gaines,
Cuthbort, Leesburg and othet places, and
has many letters of commendation from
portlet- at these places, besides many verbal
praises from the growers be Das bandied for
at Fort Valley.
Griflin News: Mis* Betti* Mitchell, a
respectable young lady who bat been teach
ing school near Conoord. Plk county, at
tempted suicide Wednesday and ai only
>r even ted by the intervention of parties
lear by. She used a razor and inflicted a
;ash that is vety painful but not serious.
Ihe is only 18 years of age, is beautiful and
onsidered one of the most accomplished
young 1 dins In this section, and no cause hes
been ascertained for the rasn ac', of at least
It bas not been aiade',putiiic f-mot- th* tin**
attempt has i een made and b* has recov
ered from the shock she avows her tntenfioa
ot repeating the attempt when an oppor
tunity ocaors
Gov. Norther* has *lgned the order creat
ing the Fourth Georgia regiment. Thl*
regiment is composed of the seven com
panies of t e Seven ih battalion, of which
the Brunswick Kitlecneo are a part, with
tbs addition of three othei companies to
make the requisite ten Tne seven com
panies of the baltalioo areas follows Al
bany Guards. Dawson Guards, Valdosta
\ idettus Brunswick Riflemen, I hcamsvMe
Guard. Dublin Light Infantry, Fort Game.
Guards The three added companies are
th* (Juftmsn Greys. Tall-otton Rifles, Wny
ems* Rifles The battalion was under the
comma: dof Lieut. CIK.I. Wight of
i Albany This change will make the election
■f a colonel necessary, which will probably
ra-ult lu tiie oh.ilce of Col. W tght.
Kr.IiKIOA.
The liquor men of Palatka will pay about
? 10,lK>i for licenses next month to th* city,
county and state
A party of Seminole Indians were In
Kissimmee theothi-r day taking In the town
and selling hides and venisou.
A croe-tie tourist was heard to remark
that if he svsr got out of Palatka xguip
he would hereof'-er steer clear of tt. and ofl
v:*e his chums to do likewise.
Pierre Lortllard will visit the state next i
winter in a must unique oraT. It is a two- '
story apartment house, constructed ou n
stee: scow, that will he in tow of two pro
pellers
The price of bacon has gooe “up, sway
up, terribly up," aud It will pay to nulti
vu:e more intimate acquaintance with the
much slandered hut lootheome Florida
rusor-baok.
Tom McMurray and John Dutton are the
champion turtle ogg hunters of I’ablo.
Wednesday they found a nest containing
liy eggs, and Thursday rou across one that
bad eighty eggs.
The Bowlder Phosphate Company, that
bought Sheriff Blgham’s property at Bron
son, has g >ae to work in earnest building
sheds and houses for the hands. The com
pany will go to mining, aud a road will be
built to the mines.
The Levy county commissioners have
decided that the public roads shall be
worked by taxation. The preseut road con
tractors are to carry out the provisions of
their contract to the letter before warrants
shall lie issued for work doue.
Jasper News: On last Saturday evening
J. H. Cannon was coining home from
Terry’s still, and when just ou this side of
Thomas J. Penningtoa’s, he encountered
and killed a rattlesnake that measured
seven feet a id nine Inches long, four incoes
across the head, and had seventeen rattles. |
Jasper .Veu's: Last Sunday evealng aar
O.'uvs a little oolorid bey an .it u years i
ago climbed up and got a gun out of a rack.
Another oulorei child some 7 years of ngo
attempted to take rhe gun away, when it
fired off and killed the smaller one instantly.
One was the nephew and the other the
child of James Jones.
Judge M. M. Bellsa’io of LaVllla was
called out ah *ut 2 o’clock Thursday morn
ing. Hearing som* queer sounds emana
ting from his stable he found on an investi
gation that one of his horses bad become
tripped up in some way and fallen in such a
manner that the end of the stable had to be
knocked out to get the animal up.
Orlando Reporter An extensive manu
facturing enterprise Is being quietly worked
up for Orlande. It i too early to go into
explanations, but the prospect* ore decidedly
favorable. The project involves a com
pany with $150,000 capital stock, the erec
tion of extensive buildings and the employ
ment of a large force of workmen.
The hoard of public instruction of Wind
sor, Alachua county, has ordered an elec
tion to be held Tuesday, Sept. 15, for the
purpose of deciding whether or not a special
tax to raise a fund over and above the state
and county tax shall he levied to increase
the school privileges in said district. The
election is one of importance to the citizens
of Windsor and will doubtless create much
interest.
James Stewart of Walton oounty was
taken to Pensacola Tue.-day uight by
Deputy Marshal George VV. Arras, and
yesterday taken before Commissioner
Potter on a charge of illicit distilling and
selling liquors without a license. Ho gavo
a bond of SSOO for his appearance at the
next term of the United State* court, and
was discharged from custody. Deputy
Arras says he destroyed Stewart’s still ou
July 20, but did not succeed until Tuesday
lu capturing the owner.
The following wash for fruit trees has
been brought out by tne horticul
tural board of Tulare county, Cali
fornia, and is now being nsod with very
satisfactory results: Sulphur, 20 pounds;
lime, 10 pound*. Boil for two or three
hours io twenty gallo sof water until the
lime and sulphur have thoroughly united,
then add lime enough to make a thin white
wash, adding enough water to make sixty
gallons. Apply with a spray pump warm,
and all the scale will be killed aud the tree
will be invig. rated.
Key West. Equator: Deputy Sheriff R.
8. Dick of Tampa arrived in Key West
Sunday morning on the steamship Aran
sas with a colored prisoner named Levy
Finder, formerly of this city, charged
with as-ault with a deadly weapon with i >•
tent to do murder upon the person of cie
Charles Browne, also colored, on Aug. 22,
1890, in this city. Before Piuder could be
arrested he left for the mainland, ami re
mained in hiding till a few weeks ago. A
warrant was sworn out before Justice Jose
de Lamar and forwarded to Tampa, where
It has sinoe remained. A fe.v weeks ago the
prisoner got into a little row at one of the
mining camp* near Tampa, and in his anger
informed his antagonist that he “ was a bad
mau,” and then proceeded to tell him that he
(Pinder) had already nearly killed one man
in Key West. These remarks reached the
ears cf the Tampa offio als, and oon ufter
Pinder’s arrest was accomplished.
t'nfntlfng In effects, always reliable, pure
and liariules* I* elinuiuns Liter Itrgululor.
—Ad.
Aberdeen, 0.. Jhty 21, 1891.
Jfes**c Lippmoii Bros , Sat-intiak, Co.-
Dear Sirs-I bought a bottle of your P. P. P.
at Hut Springs, Afk , and it has done me more
good thau ttires month*' treatment at tho Hot
Springs.
Have you no agent In thl* Dart of the country,
or let me know bow much it will cost to get
three or six bottles from your city by express.
Respectfully Your#,
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—Ad. Aberdeen, Brown County, O.
For neuralgia,headache. Quickstep never
tall* to oure Id from fifteen tc thirty min
ute*. warranted, at Solomons & Cos., whole
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Picture, in great variety and at) prior*
M. ?. Taylor. 135 York street—Ad.
T'a# Sunday Morning News
Will be found regularly ou sal* at the fol
lowing places i
Katill’s News Depot.
Conner’s News Stand.
E J Kiefler’* Drug Store, corner Weel
Broad and Stewart streets
T A MullryneA Co.’* Drug Store, West
Broad and Waldburg streets
St. J. K. Yonge’* Drug Store cornel
Whitaker and Duffy streets
McCauley at Co.’* Drug Stem, oornei
New Houston and Dray toe street*
W. A Bishop’s Drug Store, comor Hail
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TIIE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. AUGUST 15, 1891.
MEDICAL.
“ IVlore Circulation ! '
Is a cry that has frequently been heard in the newspapers
and on the stump recently. Money is a very powerful affair, but
it is not as important as health. Men who lack health are willing
to give a good deal of money for a stronger and purer circulation
of the blood; and yet not much money is required to secure this
ground work and basis of vitality. To the weak, the feeble and
the debilitated Swift’s Specific -:-j insures a plentiful
circulation of rich anJ pure blood. This
means, of course, that this powerful vegeta
ble remedy destroys the germs and drives out the seeds of disease.
Wherever the blood is to be purified and the system built tip it may
be depended on to do the work promptly and effectually. Mr.
John O. Rogers, of Dana, Illinois, says: “My wife was for
years an invalid from a blood trouble, and suffered tefribly at times
from erysipelas. A few bottles of ESSK9 cured her. She con
siders it the best blood purifier and tonic she ever saw.”
TItKATISE ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES JMIIEJJ THEE.
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f ..otiiUiy recommended by the Academy <f
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SCROFULA, KING'S.EV!L, CONSTITUTIONAL
C-EAKNESS, POCHNESS OF THE BLOOD
CONSUMPTION (IN ITS EARLY STAGES),
and Inr rrtilnflnc the periodic coitrac-
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Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil
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Dr. O. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
- Castoria to tho best remedy for children of
which lam acquainted. I hope the day is not
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stead of the various quack nostrums which ore
destroying their loved onos, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves.”
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Conway, Ark.
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KANSAS CITY, Capt. Kempton, MONDAY
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CHATTAHOOCHEE. Capt. H. a Daoorrr
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CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Capt Bero.
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IS 30 pm 7:o4am Lv Savannah.... Ar 7:60 pm ,,■*
Lv Jacksonville .Lv 4-l4paj
620 Din 11:25 am I,v Oailahan I. 1:45 pm -.
1121 pm 2:23 pm jAr Hawthorne I.v 10:44 Ain ”*** L
I:lsAin 3:44pm! Ar Ocala Lv 9:24 am .
4:80 Am 5:14 pm Ar Leesburg Lv 503 Am at
5:50 am 5:40 pm Ar Tavares Lv 7:30 am a pn
*■*>
7:l4am 6:41 pm Ar Apopka _-..Lv -37 arr. “TTr'--
8:40 am 7:15 pm: Ar Oriando... '..Lv 6:06 Am
■ - - - o-wpai
Ar Kissimmee Iv *
4:58 am 6:07 pm Ar Dade City I.v 7:10 am rn *
6:K am 7:*ipm Ar Plant City .Lv 5:57 am g± PH
•:45am S:3spmiAr Tampa Lv s:ooam Sif! l ' 1 ®
- .
;80 pm 6:20 pm Ar Tarpon Spring* Lv 711 am " ’
8:02 pm 8:53 pm Ar Sutherland Lv 6-57 am •
5:30 pm 9:46 pm Ar SL Petersburg Lv 5:45am * *
*m : !B am -7:04 pm Ar Dunellon Lv
10:00 * m -8:00 pm Ar Homosassa. Lv -0:34 am 2:00 pS *4OO £2
- *
SAVANNAH AND FF.RNANDINa.
7:55pm I 7:o4am|Lv Savannah Arj 7~M) pm 516 am! —* '
B: ‘ toam I 2:55 pm lAr Fernandina Lv| 10:10 am 7:00 pm I!
-Daily Except Sunday. tDinner. 1
Soiid trains Callahan to Tampa and OrlaDdo. Ctose oonneotlon at Tampa with t n is. „
R. for Port Tampa Key West and Havana. Close connection at Ow- nr boro with So F'„ l h 5”
for Lake.anrt and Bartow. Close ooonoclion at Tavares with J. T. and K W Ry forSanrfir
Titusville Pullman Buffet sleeping cars on night trains. Through short line JsclOionWui vv 'J
Orleans Jacksonville to rhomaaville, Montgomery and Cincinnati. Ticketa sold and
cheered through to all points in the United States. Canada ami Mexico. Sand for belt
Florida publiabed. and rorany information tlaaire l, to
-- MAXWKLU G, M, a. M^CDONKLjUQ^P^A.. Saak*™*,
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway"
„ WAYCHOSS SHORT UNK-TTMF. CARD IN EFFECT AUG 1 ]S9| 1 '
SCHEDULF. OF THROUGH TRAINS TO FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN GEORGIY.
GOING SOUTH-READ DOWN. GOING NORTH -UEal>^Up7
l I 15 | 27 14 76 |
7:55 pm pm 7:04 am Lv Savannah Ar 12:14 pm 7:sopm ' 6 45am
10:50 pun 3:4opm 8:38 am .. Ar Jesup . ... I.* 10:34 am 5:85 pm S4s“2
6:loam 6:oopm Ar. Brunswick. K T.. Lv 8:40 am j 11 OOnS
1:00am, 4:21 pm 9:46am 4r Waycros*. ..Lv 9:lsam 4:ospm lIkSSJ
i : ?n ara 13:05 pm Ar.Brunswick.li&W.Lv 7:00 am , !
9:Boam 1:46 am 2:0o pm Ar Albany Lv 4:46 am
S. I :A) pm,U:OO n'u Ar... Jacksonville .. .Lv 7:t)oam 1:10pm i -a)p2
I” 9:40 pm Ar.. Port Tnrnjia . Lv 7:00pm 1 1 ! *
® i Ar Live Oak I.v I7- i
,S : jl 5:00 pm Ar Maoon I.v 10:25 pm 9:06 am
l ing Ar ... Columbus ...Lv 7:4opm j 1 '
i m B:4opm Ar Atlanta Lv 7:ospm 6:3oami j •
4.jopm 7i>3am| Ar Kontgomwry i.v 7:3opm B:3oqij
ACCO.UM! IDA • It)N aily ex.buudayj~~Nu74. ACCOMMoDATioN -D:uiyexTsuiuky '
Lv Havanimli 4:silpm Lv Jesup 6:15 so*
Ar Jnsnp— 8:35 pm Ar Savannah 10:10an
On Sundays only train 43 will leave Savannah 6:80 p. m. ; arrive Wayoros* 10:55 p. a. 140 44
will leave Wavcross 4:30 a. m.; arrive Savannah 9:00 a. ai
.. HI.F.EPING OAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS.
p„vt S 7. !: aro Bullmaa Sleeping Oars between Nw York, .InoKsonville and
r "‘“PP*-: m has Pullman Sleepers between Jacksonville and New York. No. 7s efcips a*
a.i regular stat.on3 betw-eeu Jacksonville and Savannah wlien passengers are to got on or off.
f. nd .V. c&r jy. Pullman Bleepers between savannah nn.i Jacxsouvtlle.
Iralrui l-os. _l4 , .7 and 3 connect at Jeauo for Macon. Atlanta and the wcer,. Train,
lle a. D .o l v^,“J oro * ■ r,r Albany, Montgomery, New Orleans, Nashville. Evansville. Cincinnati
am! St. Louis. I hrough I oilman Bleeper Wayorowto St. Louis. Trains 5 and 6 oonnec:
Alabama Midland railway at Itainbridge for Montgomery and th West
i ickale sold to all points and baggage checked through; also sleeping car bertlw aud section,
secured at stations, and tioket office, 22 Bui 1 street. J. B. OLIVEROS. Ticke* Agent.
K. B. FLEMING. Buperlntendent. W M. DAVIDSON. General Paeoenger Agent,
Richmond Sc Danville Railroad Company-
OPERATING THE 1
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. • ?
IN P.FFKCT At'O. 2d. 1691 (STANDARD TTMtt, 9:)TH MBRIWAN).
TO MAOON, AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA.
ALSO BIRMINGHAM VIA ATLANTA.
Lv Savannah 6:40 ain 8:10 pm
Ar Macon. ...... 1:20 pm B:2sam
Ar Augusta *11:45 am 6:10 am
Ar Atlanta 5:35 p m 7:45 am
Ar Birmingham . 6:40 a m 10:10 pm
TOBOME AND CHATTA. VIA ATLANTA.
Lv Savannah 6:40 am 8:10 pm
Ar Macon 1:20 pm 3:25 am
Ar Afla‘la .... . 5:35 pm 7:45 am
Ar Kingston 10:16 a m
Ar Home *11:35 a ml
A r Chattanooga 11:10pm 1:11pm
TO ll' OIK CHATTA. VIA CAUKnI.I.T' i.V
Lv Savannah 6:4oam 8:10pm
Lv Macon 1:45 pm 3:45 am
I.V Griffin . 4:00 p m 9:25 ain
Ar Carrollton 8:45 pm 12:10 pin
Arßome 2:45 pm
Ar Chattanooga 6:15 pm
TO BIRMINGHAM ANI) MEMPHIS
Via Macon and Colum bus.
LvSavannah 8:10pm
Ar Macon 3:25 ain .... ....
Ar Columbus 11:30 a in
Ar Birmingham 7:00 pm
Ar Memphis 7:20 am
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS
Via Lyons nd Americus.
Lv Savannah 7:85 am 7:40 p m
Ar Lyons 12:30 p m 11:0(l p m
Ar Americus 6:10 p m 8:00 a m
Ar Columbus 11:20 a m
Ar Birmingham 7:00 p m
Ar Memphis 7;2.) a m
THROUGH SCHEDULES TO SAVANNAH,
I.v Birmingham 8:00 am
Lv Columbus) 3:50 pm
Lv Americus ! , B:2oam7:Copm
Lv Lyons I Tla Americus p m 3;oa £ m
g\r L 7:35 pm 0 00 a in
Lv Birmlnjbam 8:00 *m
Macon J; 00 P ”
I.v Montgomery ) 7:30 p m 7:40 a m
Lv Eufaula > via Maoon 10:25 p rn 11 05 a rn
Ar Savannah 1 6:20 pm 6:30 am
•Daily except Sunday. iSunday only.
°U ni^TT a '? 9 ‘?? twßen Savannah and Asheville via Augusta; Savannah and
■ 'avannah and .Atlanta: Savannah and Columbus via Americus.
daily!‘sunda r y ex!i'pted. ann<lh P ’ Roturciu - lv - ,iu > toa m * <“'■ Savannah 4:30 p. m.
rn Molm ' ldaie accommodation, lv. Haicyondale*s:so am.; t8:00am.; ar. Savannah -8:00 a.
tll:20 p. nf' Returning, lv. Savannah -6:00 p. m., 49:15 p.m.; ar. Haicyondale *8:05 p. m„
cyonda!e P and Mffivn^ 011 SaVOllDatl wMI ® tO P at Guyton and make all regular stops between Hal*
ForTwofi/nn tn*fi ,Tllle ’ MiHedgeville and Eatonton should take 6:40 a. m. train.
n-T.m.n Talbo.mn, take 8:10 p. m. train.
Ticket office 19 Bull street and depot.
. H. GREEN Gen. Manager V. E. MoBEE, Gen. Supt. SOL HAAS. Traffic Manager,
J. L. TAYLOR. Gen. 1 assenger Agent. E. T. CHARLTON. Passenger Agent.
Charleston and Savannah Railroad
Schedule -in Effect July 26th, ls9l.
HPHAINS leave and arrive at Savannah by
A Standard time, which is 30 minutes slower
than city time. Time at Charleston, 76th me
ridian .
northward.
No 3ot. No. 14*. No. 7S*. No. 12%. So. 40J.
Lv Savannah
.. .7:40 am 1*5:39 pm a.JOpm ciS pm 0:00 am
Ar Beaufort
am flilflpm
Ar Allendale
.. . 11:20 am t8:10 pm ........
Ar Augusta
145 pm
Ar Walter boro
.. .]l:2oaai 5:10 pm -
Ar Charleston
1:06 pm 6:03 pro 12:56 am 9:20 pm 11:55 am
southward.
No. lot. No. 35t. NO. 27*. So. 32*. No. lit !
Lv Charleston
Lv Walrerboro
Lv Augusta
• 11:65 am !
Lv Allendale
... 5:46 am 2:09 pm I
Lv Beaufort
6:3oam 225 pm ... 6:30 arr
Ar SavaDnab
... ll:3Cam 6 20 pro 344 am 7:35 pm !0:43 am
•Daily tDally except Sunday. {Sunday only
Train No 14 stops at station* betweat Sevan-
Dab and Y'e masses ea eiguai, and at Green
Fond.
Train No. 78 stops only at Mootletb. Harle©.
▼Hie Kfdgeland. Coosawahtchie, Green Fond.
Ravenel.
Trains No. 15, 83. 36. 39, 40. 41 and 42 stop at all
stations Trains 14. 76. 2? dai;y: 15, 3.' and s*
daily except Sunday. Trains 39,40.4} aud 42 Sua
day only.
No connection to or from Walterboro on Sun
day.
For tickets. Puiiman car reservations and
other information apply to J . B OLIVEROS.
Ticket Agent, 22 Bull street, and at depot
E. F. McSWINSTY. Gen Base. Agent.
C. S. GADSDEN, Superintendent,
TO BPARTANBURG AND A 3BEVILLE.
LvSavannah 8:10pm
Ar Augusla 6:loam
Ar Spananburg 1:50 pm •
Ar Flat Book 4:00 pm
Ar Hendersonville 4:22 pm
Ar Asheville 5:17 pm ...IT!
TO NEW ORLEANS VIA MACON A ATLANTA*
LvSavannah .... 6:loam
Ar Atlanta 5:35 pm
Ar Montgomery 6:00am:
Ar Mobile -..11:45am
Ar New Orleans 4:10 pm>
TO NEW ORLEANS via MACON <S COLUMBUS
LvSavannah B:ioam'
Ar Macon 3:23 am
Ar Columbus ..11:£0 a m
Ar Montgomery 7:2oput
Ar Mobile 2:05 am
Ar Now Orleans 7:00 a m
TO NEW ORLEANS via MACON & EUFAULA
LvSavannah 6:40 am 8:10 pm
Ar Macon 1:90 pm 3:25 am
Ar F.ufaula 4:42am 4:lopra
Ar Montgomery 7:35 arn 7:20 p m
Ar Mobile 1:55 pnt 2:05 am
Ar New Orleans 7:20 p m 7:00 a m
TO ALBANY VIA MACON.
LvSavannah 6:4oam 8:10pm
Lv Macon 8:25 pm Jo:2oam
Lv Americus 11:20 Dm 1:08 pu*
Lv Smitbville 11:50 pm 2:05 p m
Ar Albany 12:40a in 2:55 pm
I,v Americus ( ■ v 3:37 ara 2:35 pm
Ar Savannah 1 1 ,a “ on ''6:2op in 6:3oam
I.V Augusta —t 5:50 a m ,f 12:50 prn 9:80 po
Ar Savannah . .410:25 a m 6:20 pm 6:30 am
I.v Albany I 2:15 am 12:20 pm
I.v Macon via Macon.. 11:00 a m ll:!5pa
Ar Savannah) 6:2opm 6:3oam
Lv Atlanta 7:10 am 7:10 pm
Lv Macon 11:00 am 11:15 pm
Ar Savannah 6:2opm 6:39am
fIIIBURiiAM RAILiVf AYS#
Tybee Schedule.
lliohmoad and Daovillo Railroad Company,
Operating the Centra! Kali road of Georgia.
TO TAKE EFFECT AUO. 15. IS3J
Leave Savannah (Standard Time) Leave Tabes
C O" a m daily *s:ooam daily
*9:30 a in daily 7:loam daily
11:10a in Sunday only *U:osain daily
*9:50 p ui daily 4:53 pin daily
*3: Mp m daily 5.58 p m daily
5:00 pm dally 8:00 pm daily
0:40 p m daily 10:00 p m daily
Trains marked thus* carry freight.
Uu family excursion days (Tuesdays and Fri
days) the rate will bo for round trip whole
tickets. S5 cents; half tickets, 20 cents, '
Fassengers are required to purchase tickets
wbc wish the benefit of excursion rales
J. L TAYLOR. Gen. Pass Agt.
_ E- T. CHARLTON, Pass. Aet.
E. McßtE. Oon. Supt. **
LUMBER.
McCaale;, Stillwell 4 (4,
Yellow Pine Lumber,
ROUGH OR DRESSED.
Planing Mill, yard an ,i office,Gwinnett street*
•aat of S., F and W. Ry.
Dressed Flooring, Calling, Mouldings, IVeath
erboardmg, ShingiM, Lathe* Etc
Estimate. Jurniahes and prompt daljT.r*
gas an teed